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New online course helps educators to keep allergic kids safe at school

Anaphylaxis Canada has launched a new online course to help teachers, administrators and educational staff to keep allergic students safe at school

Anaphylaxis in Schools: What Educators Need to Know is a free, bilingual resource available to schools across the country. The course incorporates graphics, audio narration, practice scenarios, and step-by-step visual guides to help educators prevent and manage emergency situations at school.

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AllerGen researchers awarded CIHR grants

CHILD research team awarded five-year CIHR grant

Dr. Malcolm Sears, an AllerGen research leader and a professor of medicine at McMaster University, together with a team of CHILD researchers from across Canada, has received a five-year operating grant, valued at over $1 million, from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health. The CHILD Study application was ranked first among 65 proposals reviewed by the respiratory committee in the March 2014 competition.

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Two outstanding mental health initiatives for youth launched in June

The YCRH’s Andy Hall on the Family Navigation Project and the new national awareness campaign led by Companies Committed to Kids

23 June 2014

On behalf of The Sandbox Project, I attended June receptions celebrating two outstanding mental health and wellness initiatives for children and youth. Sunnybrook has launched a unique navigational service to guide and support families who have youth struggling with mental health and addictions concerns. Companies Committed to Kids launched a series of awareness raising public service announcements that reveal some fundamental truths about kids’ mental health.

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Sandbox Project Summer Newsletter: World’s Largest Sandbox 2014 Recap

On June 4th, 2014, The Sandbox Project held its third annual World’s Largest Sandbox in Ottawa. This event is designed to raise awareness of the importance of child and youth health issues. The world’s largest sandbox brings everyone together, in the sandbox for a common cause: making Canada the healthiest place in the world for children and youth to grow up.

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Building a Healthier Generation of Canadians: The Sandbox Project aims to improve health outcomes for Canadian children

Media release: The 2014 World’s Largest Sandbox

OTTAWA, June 4, 2014 /CNW/ – Canada’s leaders are playing in the sand to make a better life for the next generation. In an effort to raise awareness about The Sandbox Project, several Canadian MPs, media personalities, NGOs and business leaders were building sand castles in the world’s largest sandbox on Sparks Street in Ottawa on Wednesday.

“With a specific focus on injury prevention, mental health, growing healthy bodies and the environment, The Sandbox Project is working hard to improve child and youth health in Canada,” says Dr. Christine Hampson, President & CEO of The Sandbox Project. “We are facing an unprecedented future where our children have a shorter life expectancy than their parents. Quite simply, this is unacceptable.”

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Préparer une génération de Canadiens en meilleure santé: Le Projet Sandbox vise à améliorer la santé des enfants au Canada

Communiqué de presse: Le plus grand carré de sable au monde 2014

OTTAWA, le 4 juin 2014 /CNW/ – Les leaders canadiens jouent dans le sable afin d’améliorer la vie de la prochaine génération.

Dans un effort pour sensibiliser les gens au Projet Sandbox, plusieurs députés canadiens, personnalités des médias, ONG et chefs d’entreprise ont entrepris de construire des châteaux de sable dans le plus grand carré de sable au monde, ce mercredi à Ottawa.

«Axé particulièrement sur la prévention des blessures, la santé mentale, le développement d’un corps sain et l’environnement, le Projet Sandbox s’efforce d’améliorer la santé des enfants et des jeunes au Canada», a expliqué la Dre Christine Hampson, présidente et directrice générale du Projet Sandbox. «Devant nous se dresse le spectre d’un avenir dans lequel l’espérance de vie de nos enfants est plus courte que celle de leurs parents. Il s’agit là d’une situation sans précédent et tout simplement inacceptable.»

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Avis aux médias – Jouer dans le plus grand carré de sable au monde

Et sensibiliser les gens à l’amélioration de la santé des enfants au Canada

OTTAWA, le 3 juin 2014 /CNW/ – Venez assister à la troisième édition de l’événement « Le plus grand carré de sable au monde » et contribuer à sensibiliser les gens à la question de l’amélioration de la santé des enfants et des jeunes au Canada.

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